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Irving Paul Lazar was born on 28 March, 1907, is an American lawyer (1907–1993). Discover Irving Paul Lazar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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1907

Irving Paul "Swifty" Lazar (born Samuel Lazar; March 28, 1907 – December 30, 1993) was an American lawyer, talent agent and dealmaker, representing both movie stars and authors (including Richard Nixon).

Samuel Lazar was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York.

1930

While practicing bankruptcy law during the early 1930s, he negotiated a business deal for a vaudeville performer Ted Lewis, and realized the income potential for acting as an agent.

1931

He graduated from Fordham University and Brooklyn Law School in 1931.

1936

Lazar moved to Hollywood in 1936 but maintained a presence in New York until after World War II when he moved to Los Angeles permanently.

After putting together three major deals for Humphrey Bogart in a single day, he was dubbed "Swifty" by Bogart.

In addition to Bogart, Lazar became the agent representing other celebrities, including Lauren Bacall, Truman Capote, Cher, Joan Collins, Noël Coward, Ira Gershwin, Cary Grant, Moss Hart, Ernest Hemingway, Gene Kelly, Madonna, Walter Matthau, Larry McMurtry, Vladimir Nabokov, Clifford Odets, Cole Porter, William Saroyan, Irwin Shaw, President Richard Nixon and Tennessee Williams.

Lazar's power became such that he could negotiate a deal for someone who was not even his client and then collect a fee from that person's agent.

Oscar Levant said of Lazar, "Everybody who matters has two agents: his own and Irving Lazar."

During World War II, Lazar, with Benjamin Landis, suggested to the U.S. Army Air Forces that it produce a play to encourage enlistment and to raise funds for the Army Emergency Relief Fund.

The Air Forces commanding general, Henry H. Arnold, agreed and the play Winged Victory was written by Moss Hart and produced by Hart and Lazar.

It was a huge success, playing on Broadway and on tour around the U.S. for over a million people.

A film version was produced during the same period.

1950

During the 1950s Lazar expanded from Hollywood deal-making to doing book publishing deals.

1956

Swifty Lazar also appeared, thinly disguised as Irving "Sneaky" LaSalle, in George Axelrod's 1956 take on Dr. Faustus, the play Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? where Sneaky as an agent, will get his clients absolutely anything they want for 10% of their soul.

The Lazar role was played on Broadway by Martin Gabel.

Lazar was parodied on The Muppet Show as Fozzie Bear's agent, Irving Bizarre, who was so short that he appeared only as a top hat atop a pair of shoes.

1962

Lazar married Mary Van Nuys, a model, in 1962.

1978

With regard to another representation of Lazar in a major theatrical release, actor Burgess Meredith modeled his screen character after the talent agent in the American 1978 psychological horror film Magic.

Meredith for his role adopted some of Lazar's mannerisms and even shaved his head to look like him.

"I tried", the actor stated in a 1978 interview with The New York Times, "to get his cool, understated manner, his sharp clothes, and most of all, his way of speaking softly so that you've got to lean over to hear what he's saying".

1981

Lazar was an executive producer (with Bernie Brillstein) of John G. Avildsen's Neighbors (1981), starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, and he was an associate producer on two television miniseries, The Thorn Birds (1983) and Robert Kennedy & His Times (1985).

1988

In 1988, a party was thrown for Lazar at a nightclub where Chazz Palminteri, who was then a struggling actor, was working as a bouncer.

Lazar tried to enter and was stopped by Palminteri, who did not know who he was.

Lazar got him fired, which led the broke (and now unemployed) actor to write something for himself to star in since he was not being offered anything, and was inspired to write A Bronx Tale.

1993

Lazar died in 1993, aged 86, from complications stemming from diabetes, which had cut off circulation to his feet.

Doctors wanted to amputate, but Lazar, who was being treated at home via peritoneal dialysis, refused.

This refusal hastened Lazar's death.

He was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, Los Angeles next to his wife who had died in January that same year from liver cancer.

1995

At the time of his death, Lazar was working on his autobiography, Swifty: My Life and Good Times, which was completed by Annette Tapert and published by Simon & Schuster in 1995.

1999

In 1999 Simon & Schuster editor-in-chief Michael Korda published his memoirs, entitled Another Life: A Memoir of Other People.

It has a chapter about Lazar.

2006

Lazar appears as a character in Peter Morgan's stage play Frost/Nixon, first staged at the Donmar Warehouse, London on August 10, 2006, and played by actor Kerry Shale.

In the play, Lazar negotiates a deal with David Frost on behalf of President Richard Nixon for Frost to interview Nixon.

The play is closely based on real-life events.

2008

He was also portrayed by Toby Jones in the 2008 film version of Frost/Nixon.